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Completing the Checklist
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A Bird’s Eye View of the House Deliberations
Senate: 91 of 97 (93.8%) voted yes. Senate Democrats: 54 of 54 (100%) voted yes. Senate Republicans: 37 of 43 (86.0%) voted yes. 3 Senators did not vote....
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1193
Authorized by vote of the Access Board on September 10, 1997. Patrick D. Cannon, Chair, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board....
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After Completing the Survey
Polling places in older buildings may have few accessible features but some of these voting facilities may be able to be made accessible with temporary modifications, such as portable ramps...
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Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
The following checklist is designed to help voting officials determine whether a polling place has basic accessible features needed by most voters with disabilities....
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E. Staff Training
contractors or vendors, including those who conduct surveys or implement temporary measures,on Title II of the ADA and the requirements of this Agreement as applied to Harris County’s voting...
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Problem One (Entrance)
Keep the accessible entrance unlocked during all voting hours. If another accessible entrance is not available, install a temporary ramp at the main entrance....
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Publication of Final Regulations under the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008
2008 ________________________________________________________________ 3/25/2011 The final regulations associated with The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 are approved by a bipartisan vote...
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D2. Clear Passage
[See figure 24 in the appendix at the back of the checklist] Yes _____ No _____ If No, does another entrance have an accessible door or can both doors be propped open during voting...
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F. Complaint Collection and Review Process
County will submit for approval by the United States, and then adopt, procedures providing for the receipt of and prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging that the County’s voting...
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BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
The Supervisor operates services, programs, and activities within the meaning of Title II, including maintaining and operating a voting system and voting program for federal, state, and...
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BACKGROUND
The County has 97 voting divisions, currently housed in 86 polling place locations. ...
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BACKGROUND
Title II of the ADA prohibits public entities from excluding individuals with disabilities from participation in or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or subjecting them to...
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BACKGROUND
Title II of the ADA prohibits public entities from excluding individuals with disabilities from participation in or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or subjecting them to...
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Phase I: Education and Labor Committee
The Democratic position was a “no” vote on all amendments besides the Hoyer-Bartlett package.66 In the final vote, the committee voted unanimously, 35 to 0, to report H.R. 2273 to the House...
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12101(a)(3)
disabilities persists in such critical areas as employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization, health services, voting...
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Definitions
“Election” or “Election Day” as used in this Agreement shall include both the period of Early Voting and Election Day....
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Protruding Objects
Protruding objects are found outdoors on sidewalks and walkways, and indoors in lobby areas, hallways, or voting areas....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Because people can walk on any sidewalk, not just the accessible routes, all exterior pedestrian routes serving or leading to the voting area must be checked....
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Lifts and Elevators
If the voting area is not on the same level as the entrance, there must be an independently operable elevator or lift to provide an accessible route to individuals with disabilities....
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Definitions
“Election” or “Election Day” as used in this Agreement shall include both the period of In-person Absentee Voting and Election Day....
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C2-1. Objects on sidewalks
Are all sidewalks and walkways to the voting area free of any objects (e.g., wall-mounted boxes, signs, handrail extensions, trees) with bottom edges that are higher than 27 inches but less...
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INTRODUCTION
Harris County has over 1,000 voting divisions, currently housed in over 750 polling place locations. ...
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving the voting area free of objects that protrude from the side more than 4 inches into the route with the bottom of the object more than 27 inches...